Peer Groups

The Leader Development Group at the
annual site tour (AMLI SLU project).

Local Peer Groups

CFO Forum
The CFO Forum is a quarterly discussion group for corporate and divisional chief financial officers, vice presidents of finance, treasurers, controllers and other senior financial executives from area construction companies. Contact Wendy Novak to be invited to the next forum.

Framers CouncilThe ABC Framers Council is a group of professional framers that meet quarterly to address & discuss topics related to the industry. They are dedicated to increasing the stability of the industry, providing a well-trained work force, promoting a high standard of safety, and building team-oriented relationships to improve the success of each construction project. Contact Wendy Novak if you'd like more information.

Leader Development Group
The Leader Development Group serves as a vehicle for members to get involved in ABC and participate in information sharing. It provides networking, educational and community enhancement opportunities for the current and future leaders of the construction industry and business-related fields. Contact Victoria Klyce if you'd like to join the LDG.

Rising Star Program
ABC's Rising Star Program provides a focused track towards leadership within your company and ABC. It provides an educational track of leadership and management education seminars, geared towards preparing you for success. People may either be nominated by their companies for the Rising Star Program, or they can take the initiative and sign up on their own. Contact Victoria Klyce if you'd like more information.

Electrical Contractors CouncilThe Electrical Contractors Council is a group of electrical contractors that communicate via email providing resources, support and information to one another on an as needed basis. Contact Janessa Bishop if you'd like more information.

National Peer Groups

ABC’s peer groups offer like-minded business owners an environment conducive to sharing ideas and discussing business opportunities and challenges–all with the goal of improving their businesses.

Peer groups consist of six to 10 ABC member companies within a trade or interest area and with similar annual revenues. Members in the same peer group do not operate in the same competitive market, which fosters trust and an open exchange of information.

PEER GROUP BENEFITS

Forum for executives to discuss key business issues

Opportunity to learn from fellow contractors that have faced similar business challenges

Sounding board for new ideas

Strong network of peers who embrace the merit shop philosophy

Business consultants who can serve as a corporate advisory panel

Ability to have candid conversations about operational challenges and the need for cost savings, improved productivity and increased efficiencies

Peer group members must be an executive of an active ABC member company.

All members are required to sign a confidentiality agreement; information disclosed in the group is confidential.

Participation in face-to-face meetings and conference calls is required. Members who frequently miss meetings will be considered inactive and will be removed from the group.

Participants agree to time and financial commitment and may be asked to host a peer group meeting.

Member must be willing to be open and transparent with other peer group members for the collective good of the group.

All the travel and meeting costs are the responsibility of peer group members. ABC National can provide meeting space at national meetings.

HOW DOES A PEER GROUP OPERATE?

Peer groups meet periodically, including at least two face-to-face meetings per year. Frequently, meetings are held at members’ locations. ABC also can provide facilities for peer group meetings in conjunction with ABC National meetings. In some cases, groups meet by conference call, based on the needs and interests of the group.

An agenda is created for each meeting and the format can be determined by the group. Some groups have a rotating leader at each meeting and any member can suggest an agenda item for the meeting. Possible agenda topics include specific financial matters, employee/personnel matters, strategic planning and business operations.

In some instances, members will be asked to provide information prior to the meeting. For example, if an agenda topic is P&L, key financial data may be gathered prior to the meeting. Groups that hire a facilitator will likely provide this information directly to that individual. Although groups may not utilize a facilitator at every meeting, it may be useful when discussing certain items.

Successful peer groups have a strong foundation of personal relationships, in addition to providing a forum for idea exchange. Social activities may be scheduled at the face-to-face meetings to help foster the relationships, such as sight-seeing, golf or a dinner out as a group.

PEER GROUP LIAison
The peer group liaison plays an important leadership role and serves as the primary contact between ABC National and the other members of the group. The liaison is responsible for the following:

Primary contact in regular communication with ABC National staff

Welcome new members to the group

Provide an updated contact list of all peer group members to ABC staff